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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-06-26, Page 14d; 4 Ole! . 4 ' ' r ., 4 ",,.i- ..- . ' - ,'' "...-- '. •,. '- ..; "Fi'„ 'w• ..r-tr-, -rz-0,,",..f.,.... - -,. - r .. • .. r 00 A" ' •-• •. „ .••••••:, -e•-.e,••••••• ••, 44 • ••••rvIve.;,:-. eye.' pp PER YEAR IN,,ADVANC14 4150 OTHERWISE uucallour. THURSDAY, JUNE 26th, 1930. DLW.M.CONNEIL • Physician and Surgeon • Lucknow• • t: genii : 1.30--3.80 ' ...„ • ' DENTIST • .P „ • . Treleaven,,, LuCknOw.., ,Hours; A. M. 1.30-4 .4 ;Phone 53, . • ' • 3 b Dungannon eVerY. Thersdity -. • . .• . . • • y • WALL PAPER -A -full line of 1980 - Wall Paper on hand. Prices' consider- - able down for 1930. 1 am Altio.agent for leading job houses. -R.. J. Camer- on, Decorator, Painter and Grainer', Box .174, Lucknow., • ---- 7=-1, POW'. SALF.-4. comfortaoie Applin fo'D. C. Taper. • ,420--4-r•tr.) • STRAVE, ERRIES for Sate-A.pply.: • „ 'to -George, Baia,'west of Hydro Plant • 18) ,Wingham,, ••• • , LOST-$outh of Lucknow; a set ' of keys in leather eaSe.Finder please leave at The Sentinel Office. 4266-c„) • , ' FOR 'SALE -,--Cottage at • Point Clark -A good Garage in connection • Apply be --T. S. Reid, Manager Bank • of Montreai, Ora.% or to Geo: A. LucknOw. . • • (3-77-c.) SALE OF 'STANDING .HAY, 80 acres of Standing. Hay will be sold by public, auction .on Lot 2,•001i; 13, Ashfield, on July 3rd, comptuicing • at 4.30 o'clock. Gretta.Canapbell;Pron, • , • (26-6---e) M•10.0111 •••••1•,.••••••••• TENDERS •.WANTED Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to. Saturday,. July 5. • 1930, for the ere -shingling .of.School • No. ,7, Ashfield, with firstcedar , shingles. Contractor to furnish every:, thing required. Lowest or any. tender • not necessarily accented. ' • • • Leslie Ritchie, Chairman, James 'Barraiy, Sec'y School Bd. (3.---7-0 • . • TENDERS • WANTED • Tenders will be received by tlie • undersigned up ' to June 28th at 8 P.M. for shipper, and buyer' of ear load lots for The Farmers Co-opera- tive Company of Lucknow Limited tenders either jointly or separate, stating price per head for live stock and .hogs per hundred and buyer price per car load lots. C. E. McDoinairb, Sec'e Lucknow R.3 NOTICE • • •Tenders will be .received by the un- dersigned, up till July 5th, 1930, for the erection- and completion of a new • School at' School Sec. No. '10,. kinloss • Twp. Plans and specifications may •' be senn'at Secretary's office. A mark- . ed cheque of 5% of contract price to • accompany each tender. The , lowest, or any tender not necessarily accept- • ed. Building Ito be completed by Sept. 15, 1930. •• Frank Henry, Lucknow, R. 5. • GOSPEL • MEETING • In Lucknotv GeaPet Hall • CONGRAM BLOCK Every Sunday. at 3 o''elock Subject, June 29th • "HOW. A PRISON GUARD • •WAS CONVERtED" • (17 -1A -p.) • , TO WHOM 'IT MAY CONCERN ,• Fire Insurance Renewal •Receipts numbered 2102 to 2125 inclusive of • the FIREMEN'S :INSURANCE COM- PANY of NEWARK, N.J., have been -0' lost, mislaid, destroyed, or stolen froni • the /office of Joseph !Agnew, of Luck - now, Ontario. This is to notify that same Are veld and of no effect. ' • (10-7-p.) • RACE MEETING ' The Kincardine Turf Club purpose holding a rage 'netting at Connaught Park, Kincardine, Tuesday, July lst, • with a purse of 8900.00. There will ' be three classes, 2.14, 2.20 and 2.28, • $300.00 in each class,.divided 50-25- • 15.40Ire. Entrance fee 5% of purse and 5% of money; earned from win- ner's. Three heats ni five„ Mile heats, also a running race with a purse of so.00 divided into four monies, mile heat 2' in 4. Gadd mask arid other special otteartions. Vest half track in Canada. •• (28 c.) ' CELEBRATE JULY 1ST AT rORT ELGIN . ' • The Hest Yeti 1.30 p.M., , • Stift Ball, ' Wawanekas of Owen • Sound vs. Port Elgin; 3 p.m., Base- • • 101, Galt "Terriers," Intercounty Chirapiceit, ys. Bruce League All - Stars: Tumbling Acts. 'Guelph Mtn& • enl Society Band (30 pieces) Guelph Jag* Band. Port Elgin Band, Band Tattoo and Grand Display of Viet, •Nettelts it the evening. Five Bands - Guelph Magical StieletY Band. Han- teter Band, jags 13tied: Kinclit- ' ding Pipe Band, Peet %On Sand, •gpend the day At Lake Ittitine8 shovi ilk 11804 $111). ##/$1tli Vffilo • . Mr, Andrew Huston of Toronto, is •spe,nding a two -weeks VAcation at his, • home here.. • - Key: and' Mrs 0.• Ca/laber are spending this, ,Week, at learrie, with Mr, Gallither's .• parents. ; • Miss Mary Wilson of Hamilton is inest this 'week ef.lier` friend, Miss Winnifrea 'Armstrong. ' • . MissesCora and Agnes' llieQuaig of'Clikages aira spending their trac1a4 tion at their home here. . 4 • THE WATERWORKS BY-LAW •DESIGNATION SERVICE • • , •••• :AT FERGUS • The Waterworks By -Law appears .• in •The Seetinet for -the third• and, [Below' we give. the, Fergus- •'lad time this week. We don't'suP9Otte Record report of the servicti.last that many ,have. read it through, but Sunday in connection with design.* the law requires that auch by laws be tion of Dr. Helen Craw to mission published three tunes before being. work in 'China.] •• voted. on so that. no ratepayer can Melville ,Church -was giaaked te the coiipIain t4atl4e n9t know about 4bsblute hmit olts capacity on Sun - it ; : '‘' ' -:111 day evening, the occasion being the .' The vote on this bylaw Mh1 be Designation' Service: for De. Helen ottlniceeewCettIVIfii!Onied..Tre.xCijivielfaid:1111y7ths-t is Craw; who is' leaving as medical •missionary.. for .service in • Henan, Mr. and Mrs. S. Wilson motored The by,law is submitted tlnatilne from' Hamilton and Spent Sunday by the Council, at the request Of 129 berelind at Bruce Beach. • • eatepayers 'Who have petitioned that. . , • Miss Arabel Cameron is'well on the it be re -Submitted. This is more than way to recovery -from a serious ill- a majority of the available vote, .sci, !less, and ie abje to .be about tOwn, ,that it -is reasonable to assume that • •• the vote will be in favor; Parties in- • Mrs.• W. Horpell his as her .guest "terested should se• e that their; •names this week, her' sister; Miss Jenrette • are peoperiv entered on the Voter's •McCarty, who it here from Toronto. List" to be used. information .as to I• Miss Winnifred Douglas; nurse -in this can be had from Jeseph Agpew, -training at Victoria Hospital, Lon- Village Clerk. ' Cliipa. 'As. Dr: Craw' ,spent mast • g her. life in•MeivilleManse and grade. need frem the local school* before going to .the University of Toronto, she was well known and very--pcgmlar in Fergus. She is to be married •to Rey. William H. Mitchell and these two missionaries are to he represen- tatives of Melville Magregation In' the mission field. • ' Eev. R. a. E.,Large stated that the congregation ' had,,, gathered' • to honor one greatly beloved by the. cOmmuri-. sty and told of: writing the Foreign 'Mission Board,, asking permission_for 'll.feliine Church' to assume charge of 'Rev:, Wm. IL Mitchell mut Dr. Helen Craw in ' China Melville Will fellow their Work' with interest and prayer. Rev. Mr.,•:Fiddes addressed the cue - tannery questions put to Missionaries being designated for -serviee in 'the' foreign ' field,. to Dr. Craw, and Rev Craw led in Pre*, Miss. Little congratulated Melifile church and tor. Craw and presented e puree containing ten five gold pieces - on. belialg'.of the Missionary SecieVes of Guelph. Peesbytery. Mts. Crowe expressed her love and' her emigratillations. This v•as a great, ! thing for Mel church, making- the Missionary a ' Maintenance Fund living and vita . She read egtracts• front a' letter from, Mr* Kill 1VLD, appealing for help in China, and ended with an anneal to the yqung pe4le of the congregation. Mrs. John Griffith assured Dr. Het, en Craw of the warm welcome she would receive in Horan and stated her Belief . that nowhere is there a place where a• medical', missionary can find as.Wide en opportunity. She told •of the hard work learning the lame uage. Mr. Mitchell was born and grew, up in China and 'is going home, se- has nn such .handicap; The ilia-. sionaries become as one fainily., De. JAI. Arnup, Secretary of.For-. eign Missions, gave the main addrefis of the •evening, :Be tea recently ,re-, turned from a tour 0 'the mission stations in the Eest and congratula- ted'Dr. Craw on her choice, her home on providing a: missionary and the Congreekien mem being so honored. In telling of hie -trip to Chinas Arpiip told of the great need for as- sistiti'ice on account of financial eon- ditions. disease and snperstitiOn. From the time he reached port, beg- gar* were everywhere,' emne lable,- bodied, but *there dying by hundreds each winter while more take. their places. The missio"ns try to helot phy- sicalle and economically. The edtica- Hon of women has not progressed veritefar yet. Civil War and banditry erake the schools hard to keep ap. Some of. the. women ie the wheels are' second and third wives,* though yery young... .:. .. As. an instance 4if., the ower of sueerstition, he told. of a man who thought he had .been bitten in his shadow by a.mgd dog. . Bemuse he thought it fatal, he died in-coned- sions. A second case was treated with simple pills and the patient recover -The line doee not protert women and children. Factory conditions are terrible; girl') 0 ten years- or less Working with ,poorest ,. ventilation.. The need for medical missionaries Wei very greet and he named many who have laid. down.their lives at the work. - The Bread H•- The 'Bread of Health.. „ • 0 of Health ova miriTo IS QUALITY AND SERVICE-. . • , • - t't • , •. .• • • • OUR: 4N11.1.141TY LOAF' JS :4 -Rpm, moo VVIT:H A. .DELIC-..,t i1123, FLAVOUR AND liKIE:o0:4,1* VALUE. ROAR 'NA*, WHOLE WHET OR RAISIN' BREAD 64404 ilurs. -,. ORANGE cAKE$'••-• .c$41,sEA .BONS, . . , .. . V • • • . r , COOC°140TE: •'' MAliM44440*• ....r., RIM FOUIT.CAKE .#- •. .,...:.' •-^,,, BUTTER TARTs'.,;..- DATE tlitk$91,,Es...''..,.-:,-,.._, ''.. . ' .,'. '' 7 ,. •:: . • .. tEmON•401tiNeu*.kR§•.* HOLLYMAN'S QUALITY BAKERY Phone 36 *• Lticknew. • WEDDING BELLS • -, • don is home for a -three -weeks vaca- Some points regarding the by-law ,Price--Jonitone • ' tion. when submitted on the. 7th of April, • Miss Muriel : Awn, of Edmonton, were not 'properly understood, by at, A wedding of interest to a Wide who has been aguest at the home of leasst some who voted ageing. ," • circle ' of friends tot* place Wednes erne were •10 to believe, for ex- day noon, or•June '18th, in the home' • smile that, shOuld a domestic Water • of the bride's parents, Station street, Mr. James Henderson,•leaires to -day for Montreal. ' service be installed, those hating LucknOw, when Mary Jeanne, eldest. The Potato Bug is here. We hate Wells would' be &Aired to fill up the daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Wth. JohnV Arsenate of Led ---Arsenate of Lime Smile and take the 'village water: ' 'stone; was given. in marriage • to -Paris 'Green and Climax Bag Kil- : That is not so: The CoNcil Alas' noFred Rees, son of Mr. and Mrs. St . . ng wafer from the *ens. Not onlk :George Price of Goderich..The cere ler. All Fresh Wm.. Murdiel & Son. Mithority to order folks to cease -i-' that, but those desiring, the village MiacDonald. The house was taste was performed by Rev. C II. Mr. Kenneth Thonipson of Chicago •vater will have to ak- for it And fully decoreted With pink ond white and Robert Thompson of _Belleville, imu . • . lege water Will have to 'pay for it.peofiies. The wedding march ••; was played by Miss Wirinifred Johnstone. are spending ,the . suninier vacation further, only thoee who take•the vit. with their: mother, 1Irs. D. M. Thoinp- • . Whoever warts; to do eo may keen The bride, who Was given iternarriage Mr. Garden Wester, now of Port On using well •Waee jest ae some by her father, wore, a pink' georgette Credit :near TorMiti), was .here the keep on using oil lamps instead f ' einiemble, made on long bodice lines end of last week to attend the annual 'ing Hydro current o us'. Webster picnic, held last Saturday It haaheensaict that a Standpipe with loose fitting Sleeves .end picture it--BaYfield.' : - ' • : ' '' . ". - ‘. ' will not iiipply iv4-"Alnitpr cler ,nressure• hat of mohair to metch. She carried a 'shower bouquet of butteefly roses, •contradictan. Standpipes are built to and wore the groom's gilt, a beauti Mrit. Ed, McQuillin 'who. for the • That statement is toff absurd te need past montlehas been a visitor ' With fui trio set dieinond ring. Attending in supply water under pressere and her ,was Miss Isobel her sister, *ear her datighter, Mise WinnifMd Toronto, rotoined to .be -i• hothe - oh they, don't fail. ' The stahdpipe- ating blim flowered chiffon_withithie rat Saturday last. • - : Winiel-am has eiyen• eepellent service of matching mohair; and.: -Cadifig •ar • foe 19 vearS. A Standoipe at Luck, bouquet qf ophelia roses. The groom Friends of Miss Heleh Sivan, now now will do just as Well. ' The -ereatWas attended by MT. Jack Johnstone, of Clinton, will be pleiked to learn ,advantege of a, Standpipe, i•n fightingbrother of the bride, from Elniiia. that she reeentiv graduated' fro, the fire is that the Yet tee is always ready• The groom's gift to .the bridesmaid' 'Clinton , School • of CoMnirce, tilting • rs..Gete T. Aitchiso,n is at Toie; the puinps stereed and gettipg up man a carved' white . gold cigarette case. ▪ this Week with her daughter, pressen., ' ' ' .. ' Mis Freda, whose marriage to 'Mr. It half been said that the cost of ,After congratulations, the wedding' James 'Gordon 1Vlickie, of Toronto, the • proposed water • System willParty adjourned to the dining -room will take place on Saturday. • "swamp the village" with deht.. That'where a sumptuous buffet luncheon hi nonseese, When Mr. Sam Rathwellwas served. The happy:ciple left by Luchnow Lai:, 428 will hold its , ov s here a few weeks ago from Wait+, motor for Ottawa. Quebec and eas- annual_Church-Sereitte at St. Peterts- l• Il- •• e orZ he Stated' that' that 'tillage of Church Sunday "June 29, at '7 o'elOck . under pressure, whereas with any oth. was a topaz lavallier, to the pianist er system there is delay in getting a gold compact; and to the grooms-, third highest place. ern points, the bride wearing. 800 population had mit in a water •smart beige coat' of Lida cloth, Chin. Brethren of the District and visiting •s , nel model hat,, gloves, bag and shoes members are Cordially invited. Item- Yetem at a cost of 985,000 -that it 10 thousand dollsrs more than the to match. •• Lucknow,.,ouncil is asking for; and here! will assemble et .the Lodge ' Numerous and valuable rifts in - Room' at C30 P.M. - •'eluding substantial cheques, attest the village not only was not "swamp - Members •of the Lucknow 'Junior ed" but the people are delighted with the esteem in which bili are held. Farmers and Junior Institute are in- it So mane havetaken the domestic On their return they will resjde on vited by the Junior organirations at water that it is easily paying its wayAnglesea Street, Goderich. Out of Teeswater to attend a social evening with no cost to those who do not take town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Her- at Teeswater this Thursday evening, the service. In this connection we ask old Curie, Mrs. IL Albright.ef De - and to be there at 8 o'cick sharp. our reader to eead the letter appar- troit. Miss E. Hoffstetter of Kitchen- er, Miss E. Bradford, Miss M Gray - Members without means of. travel mg in another' column from Mr. Geo M G d ' h are asked to report to Mr. Gee. Ken- Parrott of the village 0 Glencoe re -elle, Mr. M. Sanderson 0 eric , nedy, . also those - who have room in garding the situation there. Mr. W. Howey of Cargill. their cam •Don't.' -be fooled by false , stones •• Miss Olive Alton Who has been this time Other villages have done • isI4GAGEMENT. . ,, it and cknow can. T.et us get busy, ' • ' • teaching at St. Helens,. will be on the 'Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Ater,,:son,. Lucknow teaching staff after the get g od fire -protection. good water gond hotel. Begin by eking Lucknow, announce the. engagement puninter vacation. The Lutgcnow vae- 'Ind . for the by-law. of their only daughter, Freda to Mr. alley was caused liv the resignation James Gordon Mickie, of Toronto. a Mr. Grant, who we understand, i —0-0-- ' •• The Marriage to take place in • Carl - is going to Toronto. Mr. Gordon . BOWLERS ARE ACTIVE Johnston takes Mr. Grant's place, ton Street United Church, Toronto, on Saturday, June 28th. and Miss Alton will take the room The Luckeoir Bowling Club have ."--,' tauht by Mr. Johnston the • past 'issued cards announcing their An; SPecial Hosiery Sale this , Week at year. nual Sotch' Doubles tournament for, July ,10th. This event used to be"The Market". Lucknow s Department tore. ENGAGEMENT held later in the season, but a number Mrs. George Webb, West Virawan- of times Was spoiled somewhat by of . coot and wet weedier. . BORN Psh, aimounees the engagement her eldest daughter, Gladys Christian- -• With the Advent '0 fine weather, kacINTYR-In Wingham Hos: na, to Robert -J. 'Mae. soh of Mr. • the 'heeling green has again becomepitid, on June 20th, 1930, to Mr And and Mrs. bane Wore, Kippen, Ont, the scene of much activity he both Mrs.,, Archie MacIntyre, of Kinloss, lady, and genflemen son -Alexander Grant the marriage to take Once very bowlers. Mr. F. • quietly in • Feet VVilliani, the and of T Armetrong is .president of the -7-6-0-0-- June. men's dub this year and Mr. Robt. • Rae is secretary. WOMEN'S INST Turn 444.444.1441/1/0 The regular June' meeting of the Women's Instititte wns held at the hone of Mrs. Geo; Greer, with the president, Mrs. L. McMillan in the chair. At the conclusion 0 th- regu- lar routine business, WC: Murdie read an excellent paper, written by Mrs. C. H. McDonald on "The Busi- ness of Being a Woman" whieli was .very much enjoyed. Mrs; W. S. Mc- • Leod gave a selendid• report 0. the "Aietrict •annual meeting held at Whitechurch. A contest. fey whieh the. meinbera were ftirmed into grOuPs• according to the month in Which they note born, reSuted in the January roup winnin. The Winnere were' etre W. E. Metteeeld, Mrs. W. S. McLeod. Mts. J. W.Joynt and • Mrs., D. Scoble. k very fine demoniftrit- fief' artidet rmde from table oil - (loth was given by Miss Eva Greer which was Very much- anpreciatedi The 'meeting was. cloted with a verse of "The Maple Leaf". A serial half hour was enioyed when the directors in charge served" refreshments. -11 NOTICE •Notice is hereby :given that he repared,the Lig of Voterse:ettitled to vote on 13y -taw: No. 4, 190, , the Village ef Ltieknow on the 4th day of 'July, 1930. and 'tlet I hive poitirip the said- -Wt, my offee on the itintenth.clay, 0, June, 1080, and the said 1it Wili 'remain there until the 27th day' et Jun, 1930 for insneetion. And I hereby earl unoil all Vetere to tette 111)Medate proceiellega to hate Any errors at ounilialtib, Oro 0004 "040#4111• 0::$11Topiwt , SPOTTON GETS CONSERVATIVE NOMINATION IN .N.., HURON The election line up is now train-, nete in North 'Huron With George Spotton is .Conervative, candidate, and W. H. Rohcrton, Goderich, Candidate of the' Liberal Patty. Mr. Spottoit was -nominated nt a lariele attended .corivention at Wingham,. Monday of this week. In addiessieg the contertiere Mr. Spatton• said that einee he had heen in Parlianient he Mid always repre- sented the riding 0 North Huron as a whole, end had 'worked for the eeople regardless of patty. .He had ound hieiself at times voting with the GovernMent. and with this nri- etilturA1 group When they had legis - litho) which be blicv'ed weele tie beneficial to the .peeple be had the honer to serv. • Mr. 'Alex Eilwarilk who rerented Soh Wateier), and who is _e",gein canidate, trade speeeh the in terestS of the fieeseeryative Patty,, Mid 0 Mr. Spotfon. des& with the linty weel veti from Abe :Attila, and with the British pefer. . • • •••--6-0- . • INNIEMORI A M ,ENNEDIT-In loving menney of obi dear mother. itra._leatheririe Kennedy, who died- Jidt 1st, 1e27i At home on the beantiful tnotnat,ain ot God, By -the Velley of 'reef so fair. poine sierne tiniej Whet Mit task it drine; •. ." . Deer Mtithet," we Shell Meet yeti tilete• ondIv Yeltellibeeed by dttughtOra 111Mlik • .44,44,i.10.., • , rAir,,,It • r • Card of Thanks " • Mrs. W. H. Cook and family wish to thank their many friends and neighbors who were so kind and thoughtful At the time of their m- eek bereavement. A NICE PRESENTATION • At the banquet tendered the local Sileerwoods employees, Monday evene ingof last week, he of the pteasing til incidents • of the evening was the presentation of o h iidspme gift fienn the employees to Mr. 'David Sobie, Who has been in charge a the office work of the, local plant and who has been appeinted to a position in the Silverwood London office, •where he will be going in the neat future. Apeornpanying the gift was an, address width mad in part as follows "Now Mr: Solite, we ask you to' fie. ee t this Gentleman's tiresting Case a a gift from the office employees of the Silveritood'S Lucknow Creamery, as but a' small teken of their regard • and appreciation. They aek that you receive this small gft, net bemuse O it irttrinsic value at alt. biit jutt -as Yemen -0)11M 0 the &ys spent it their midst. The news Of your eel,. &Ida -the W6 *or Liilt- new plant Was heard with •'teed, While all are pleased to learn OM the eliange 'proniki better indneements than taitild be hoped for in a braiiih iii a tillage of this size. It is sineerelg Intl earnestly desired that 'tile kind Providence *hielt lies' directed your pathway Up to the present "time will in very deed direet ,you • into wider and wire profitable apberes, and that 044 future intty be 4 ver hoPP4 (MC CHURCH NOTES 'c Members of Old•I.ight Lodge, A.F. & A.M. Lucknow, will attend the morning service at the Presbyterian Church, as a lodge, next Sunday. Members- will meet at the Lodge Room at 10.30 &dock. Wor. Bre. Ry: C. II. MacDonald vejll ctieduct the Service. The Rev. 1. if. Dickinson, who with his bride has been here from Moose Jaw the past few weeks, took the morning service in the United Church last Sunny.• The evening service was conducted by the Rev. T. C. Wilkinson of St. St. Peter's • • Sunday, being the first Sunclay ter Trinity; reports of -the business of the Synod of Huron thotese were presented by the delegates at the 11 O'clek service. Also a synopsis 0 the work 0 the' Church for the ,first half .year was given by the Rector. Chief •ptitatig the items 0 discussion for the Letnbeth' Confer- ence helve held the nett month, were the Smith India Proposals. The ree- fer urged the members tO give their • synnitithette eileOPTatellieT4 to the inatter, in 50 fat as the •propeale inifeguittaled the suPretracy ef Hole SriPere, the Anostolic and' Vice& • Cteedi and the liisterie eefeinutiv the hittofie minstry. In the evening the _preacher was Rev. p. gibb§, recently missionery at Lelde Harbour, Beffirt's Land. • Ahnieerserv serviees be held in South ItinToss Chueiti net Sun day. The Rev. Mr. Brow, 0 Inger- soll win beethe neetteher. WS* eartilin t.etshand Orme, eV en oda at ',The Mittig4th 1440e. jglintatn kOhaIS os oti *gig soli 10. * 001*mett Sta* !oler ,V10:4; • 1. • .1:14.414'0,441h4444.444g14,44,44'....44".f. 'THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY.: ' June 26-27-738. • Speeial• .• "WILD GEESE" . • Frone the boOk by Martha A)stenso Coming, July 4- • • "CLOTHES MAKE WOMEN" • and CO1VIEDY At Goderich 1st.* 1930 -•* • House of David • • Vilhiskered Ball Club MiChigail'SGreateSt •Colored Ball -Team ..DOUBLEHEADER 'FOR A PURSE OF $1,000.60 ERECTING, sTANDS .SEAT TWO THOUSAND •.Firslt Game Called at• 2.15 P.m • -ADMISSION- Adults 50c. Children 25c. • • THE BREAD THAT IS ALL BREAD •Is Reid's Golden Crust. It is fast being recognized tin'd called for by everybddy. It is madOfrom the best qf and by the •laest process known to the Baker's Art. It is of fine grain, rich in #avor and chuck full of nutriment. Insist on Reid's Bread and Cakes. • • Phone 68. LU*CKNOW JUNIOR INtTITUTE WINS ; FROM TEESWATER • On Monday night 0 this week sev- eral car loads of fans accompanied the Lucknow lutdor Institute. soft ball team to Ripley and shouted themselves hoarse. as the locals de- feated the Teeswater Junior Institute. by ascore of 13-6. ' • • It Imas a tie-brealeinge game, each team having formerly won a game. The winner now goes into the next grouping, and with the local line up strongly iniproved, 'they Are hoping to win the Championship. A deluge 0 rain previous to the starting 0 the game made it necessary to play the game in the Ripley ArePa. The evolved quarters was not conducive • ' to good ball, but nevertheless it fas esplendid game and most exciting. Isobel Miller, the local pitcher, had the gal& well in heed, allo-wing only, a few stattered hits. She WAS given splendid sumart and together with timely hitting and splendid base run- -ning, the Lucknoor girls always kept in the lead: • • • Line up for Lucknow-Jean Me - • C; IsehelMiller, P; Flieteete McQuillin, 1st B.; Olive Alton., 20 13. Vera Todd, 8. S.: Ethel lvIeitin. 3rd 13.: Margaret McIntyre. 1,. F.. Helen • • EeDeniild, F.; tile Ricliads; R. P. • Juitior Farmer's Lose • The leeal Junior Paneer's Soft Bali Team Who are the winners 0 this group met Titeetoo Junior Partners, winners -0 their district Tiverton on Tu'esffity evertieg in the first game 0 the home and home (eties. The •Lueknow boys were in the lead until the 601 inning, when an trier' and a hoMe. tunmeolted, in• - defeat by a sem% a - 3. Tiverton plays the return •pole hero next 'Wednesday whjeh gir0 prothfie oT being a lieetitie eonteeted es' • The recent rains have 'found the leekie Beinitford Attie& Shingiea make6 Weatherproof roof ate Teas. &Able' 4011t4 We SlOrtlif it blab' ta lay them 04 pour reCt ,• Wi, *tree itt Son) 4444